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The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill

song

Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?
Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?

He went out tiger hunting with his elephant and gun.
In case of accidents he always took his mom.
He's the all - American bullet - headed Saxon mother's son.
All the children sing

Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?
Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?

Deep in the jungle where the mighty tiger lies
Bill and his elephants were taken by surprise.
So Captain Marvel zapped him right between the eyes. Zap!
All the children sing

Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?
Hey, Bungalow Bill,
what did you kill, Bungalow Bill?

The children asked him if to kill was not a sin.
"Not when he looked so fierce," his mummy butted in.
If looks could kill it would have been us instead of him.
All the children sing

Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?
Hey, Bungalow Bill,
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?

"The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"

Song by the Beatles from the album The Beatles

Released

22 November 1968

Recorded

8 October 1968,EMI Studios, London

Genre

Folk rock

Length

3:18

Label

Apple Records

Writer

Lennon–McCartney

Producer

George Martin

The Beatlestrack listing

30 tracks

Side one

"Back in the U.S.S.R."

"Dear Prudence"

"Glass Onion"

"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"

"Wild Honey Pie"

"The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps"

"Happiness Is a Warm Gun"

Side two

"Martha My Dear"

"I'm So Tired"

"Blackbird"

"Piggies"

"Rocky Raccoon"

"Don't Pass Me By"

"Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"

"I Will"

"Julia"

Side three

"Birthday"

"Yer Blues"

"Mother Nature's Son"

"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"

"Sexy Sadie"

"Helter Skelter"

"Long, Long, Long"

Side four

"Revolution 1"

"Honey Pie"

"Savoy Truffle"

"Cry Baby Cry"

"Revolution 9"

"Good Night"

"The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" is a song credited to Lennon–McCartney, but written by John Lennon and released by The Beatles on their 1968 album The Beatles (also referred to as The White Album).

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